RAZOR SLASHING
MARRIED WOMAN GASHED POLICE .SEARCHING FOR HUSBAND. 'Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright SYDNEY, Alarch 5. (Received Alarch 5, at 10.25 a.m.) The third case of razor slashing within a week occurred at Red tern last night. Airs Alay Depene was admitted to the hospital with two deep gashes in her throat, a wound in the forehead, and her fingers cut. Twentyeight stitches were inserted. She is expected to recove'’. The police are searching for the woman’s husband, who, it is alleged, first attacked her with a knife and later with a razor. A youth named Davis and Airs Kelly, living in the same house, attacked Depene in an effort to make him release Airs Depene. ■ Davis was wounded in the wrist.
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Evening Star, Issue 20116, 5 March 1929, Page 7
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121RAZOR SLASHING Evening Star, Issue 20116, 5 March 1929, Page 7
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